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Created by Anastasia herself, based on the 'golden ratio', this technique will help you to find where your brow should start, finish and arch, to best suit your bone structure and natural brow shape.

Using your brow pencil or brush as a ruler, here's how you can find each spot, based on Anastasia's technique.

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Brows begin directly above the middle of nostrils.

The high part of the arch connects the tip of the nose with the middle of the iris.

Brows end where the corner of the nostril connects with the outer corner of the eye.

2. Fill in your tail first

When filling in your brows, apply product from the centre to the tail end first, and use the leftover to fill in the beginning. This is because the tail end of your brow should be darker than the front.

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When creating hair-like strokes at the top of the brow, from the arch to the tail, brush your brow hairs down with a spoolie first. This will help you to see gaps and follow the natural hair pattern. Then brush the hairs back up when you're done.

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To create extra definition, trace the underside of your brow (particularly the arch and tail) with a highlighting pencil and then blend into the skin with a brush.

6. Use a tinted brow gel when you're finished styling

Run over your finished masterpiece with a tinted brow gel to hold the colour and keep your eyebrows in place all day.

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7. If you accidentally use too much product, correct with a highlighting pencil

If you've gone overboard and your brows are too dark or full (especially near the front), gather some pigment from the highlighter pencil onto your brow brush, and create small stroke motions in the section. This will lighten the look without having to start over. Phew!

Anastasia Beverly Hills is available at Selfridges London and Selfridges Manchester Trafford.

Need some inspo? Here are the best celebrity brow transformations...

Bella Hadid is now known for her feline-like eyes, but those arched sleeked brows weren't always like that. Like most noughties teens, Bella also plucked out her brows to achieve that super thin look (why did we do this?!) We're all for her new look though, her eyebrows are still thin and natural, and really suit her delicate traits.

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OMG has Michelle Keegan changed! Her super thin eyebrows back in the day weren't doing her any favours - but then again, everyone was digging the barely-there eyebrows in the noughties. With a little help from makeup Michelle's brows are now arched perfection - jels much?

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Back in the 90's barely having eyebrows was apparently a thing. Thankfully that trend has vanished, and Angelina's eyebrows look effortlessly natural, perfectly complimenting her gorgeous green eyes and her warm hair colour.

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Nicole always liked arched eyebrows and she's still rocking that look. Now more full and dark, her transformation is a perfect example for those struggling with thin brows, filling them up a little but staying true to the shape she likes. Plus, that deep colour looks gorgeous, so bold!

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Wow! Look what a difference a little bit of eyebrow tint does. Lady Gaga's eyebrows are gloriously thick these days, but in early 2016, you could barely see her brows after she bleached them. Which do you prefer - light or dark?

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Back in 2000, Cameron's eyebrows were practically invisible, matching her bleach blonde hair. Fast forward to 2014 and the shapes still the same but the actress has opted for a darker look which nicely frames her face. Much better.

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Ah, probably the most famous set of brows in the world... From 2010 to 2015, Cara Delevingne hasn't changed much except the colour. She knows she has a good shape but also knows a warm dye on your brows can really enhance your beauty look.

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When it comes to beauty, Drew Barrymore almost always gets it right except when she over-plucked her eyebrows back in 2007. Over plucking can really age you so it's best to let your brows grow in, keeping them neat but natural.

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Now, this is a serious eyebrow transformation. Gwen Stefani nearly lost her brows back in 2000... Thank God she's recovered them, eh!

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Jada Pinkett-Smith's 2015 brows are much more preened than her former 1991 pair. The shape lifts the eye helping them to appear bigger and the arch is right on point.

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Jennifer Lawrence proves that you need a little colour in your brows to flatter. Her eye brows in 2014 where just a shade too pale (and too short). Today they've got their mojo back which a nice rich colour and great length.

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Jennifer Lopez's '98 brows may be this generation's idea of hell but you can't blame her. Back in the Nineties, this was a flawless look.

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Yes, Julia Roberts' set may have been just a little overgrown in 1990 but we're glad she hasn't totally massacred today. We'd hate to have totally lost her gorgeous thick shape through tweezer abuse.

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1998, Kate Winslet is digging her arched mocha brow. Now? The actress opts for a heavy, coaled eyebrow with less of a severe shape. One thing she has kept is her excellently shaped arch. Arches, when plucked correctly, can really help you to appear more confident.

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We think we prefer Kim Kardashian's more natural brows that she rocked back in 2007. Thoughts?

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Kylie Jenner's brows are much thicker than they were in 2010. They're also a different shade which suits her newly coloured hair.

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We mean, Madonna was bound to change her eyebrow shape between 1987 and 2015, wasn't she? Her latest look is a softer colour with a more defined arch and we like it.

Rihanna hasn't changed her spot-on shape much since 2006, instead she's used a pencil to add a darker colour and fill them out.It's an easy beauty technique to do at home, with a powder or pencil, even if you're after more of a statement look.

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Back in '99, Salma Hayek was a major fan of the over-plucked vibe that trended at the time. Luckily she's got right on board with the more naturally shaped style of today - a wise beauty choice.

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In 1986 it was all about letting her brows grow wild and free but nowadays Sarah Jessica Parker opts for a much more polished brow. Don't get us wrong, she's a style Cameleon but we're kind of glad she left her old look in the '80s...

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Sienna Miller never gets it wrong, except when it came to eyebrows in 2003. Way, way to thin, Miller! Today she sports a beautiful set of deep brunette brows. Gorgeous!

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Taylor Swift wears a slightly deeper shade of pencil on her brows than she did in 2007. This helps to make her look more sophisticated and goes with her honey-blonde locks much better...

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Now this is an excellent brow transformation. At the height of her Spice Girl fame in 1997, Victoria Beckham felt less was more. Wrong, so wrong! Thank God they've grown back to frame her gorgeous eyes. It was a close shave...

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In 1989, Winona Ryder was all about the natural look which she's largely maintained to this day. Often, not having much of an arch in your brow isn't very flattering but she pulls of the flatter style well. It just shows, use your natural shape as guidance. You're born that way for a reason.